Mallorca is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, set in the heart of the Mediterranean and made for villa holidays where it’s just you and yours. Long loved by families, couples and return visitors, it’s an island where long lazy days roll into laidback, laughter-filled evenings under the stars.
Traditional villages, Roman remains, market towns and coastal resorts sit side by side. Beaches and sheltered coves are within easy reach for spontaneous swims, while the Serra de Tramuntana draws you inland when a change of scene calls.
Whether you stay near the sea or settle into the countryside close to walking and cycling routes, our villas in Mallorca give you space to explore, relax and spend quality time together.
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Mallorca, also known as Majorca, is a wonderfully varied island that suits a villa holiday down to the ground. Days can drift between time by the pool, easy trips to nearby beaches or unhurried exploring, with plenty of space to relax, reconnect and bask in idyllic surroundings.
Slow mornings by your own pool. A late breakfast on the terrace. Then a wander through Palma’s old streets, stopping for coffee or a shaded square that catches your eye. A gentle glass-bottom boat trip if you’re seeking something a little different.
If energy levels are high, there are water parks and theme parks to keep everyone entertained, along with beaches where paddleboards and kayaks line the shore. Inland, the Serra de Tramuntana offers walking and cycling routes with wide views and quiet roads.
Head out. Stay in. Change your mind halfway through the day.
Mallorca’s history is easy to step into.
In Palma, La Seu Cathedral rises above the waterfront, with the Royal Palace of La Almudaina just beside it, a reminder of the island’s Moorish past. Castell de Bellver offers wide views across the bay, while Alcúdia’s old town and nearby Roman ruins make for a slower, more atmospheric wander.
Stay near Pollensa and you can mix historic streets with countryside walks and coastal swims, dipping into culture without turning your holiday into a timetable.
Mallorca is a perfect destination for families.
Golden beaches with shallow water make sea days simple. Inland, there are nature parks, zip lines, caves and wildlife sanctuaries to keep curious minds busy. Water parks and attractions like the Caves of Drach add full days of slides, underground lakes and cool escapes from the heat.
Then it’s back to your villa. Back to your pool. Back to your own space to reset before tomorrow.
If you prefer to stay active, Mallorca has plenty to offer.
Most beaches host water sports such as paddleboarding, windsurfing and water-skiing, with clear water that’s popular for snorkelling and diving. Inland, mountain trails provide excellent routes for hiking and cycling, from challenging climbs to flatter countryside paths.
Explore hard. Rest well. Then do it again tomorrow.